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Shakespeare
Elements of Drama
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Act | a division within a play, much like chapters of a novel |
| Aside | lines that are spoken by a character directly to the audience |
| Cast of Characters | a list of characters presented before the action begins |
| Chorus | a person or group of people who act as a narrator, commentator, or general audience to the action of the play |
| Comedy | a humorous work of drama |
| Dialogue | conversation between two or more characters |
| Drama | a work of literature designed to be performed in front of an audience |
| Foil | a character who is nearly opposite of another character |
| Monologue | a long speech spoken by a character to himself, another character, or to the audience |
| Scene | a division of an act into smaller parts |
| Soliloqy | thought spoken aloud by a character when he/she is alone, or thinks he/she is alone |
| Stage Directions | italicized comments that identify parts of the setting or the use of props or costumes, give further information about a character, or provide background information |
| Tragedy | a serious work of drama in which the hero suffers catastrophe or serious misfortune, usually because of his own actions |
| Tragic Hero | a protagonist with a fatal flaw which eventually leads to his demise |